Facebook targets Black Sunday's Alexis Mincolla
Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 5:16PM first MySpace bans N.O.R.E. for his Cocaine Cowboys video, and now Facebook lashes out at another member of our family:
It appears Facebook doesn't like what Alexis Mincolla, the mastermind behind the popular Black Sunday party at Bella Rose, is posting on his page.
The social media network's Iron Guard has taken down several photos and six videos the self-professed purveyor of rad uploaded to his Facebook homepage, including a few of his entertaining short films depicting him *staged of course* murdering unsuspecting revelers attending his weekly bacchanal.
In addition, Mincolla has been temporarily barred from posting any new images or videos. Facebook has also threatened to disable his account entirely.
"It's kind of an honor," Mincolla says, "but also a pain in the ass. I get most of my traffic through Facebook. When people tag their friends it just goes viral."
We're guessing some grungy, smelly hipster wearing torn up checkered vans and a coffee-stained Members Only jacket who couldn't get into Mincolla's Misfit Fridays party at Louis pitched a fit to the Facebook goon squad.
According to an email Mincolla got from FB, he was reported "for uploading photos and videos that violates our Terms of Use. Facebook does not allow content that attack an indivdiual or group, or that contain nudity, drug use, violence, or other violatuons of the Terms of Use."
--via Francisco Alvarado/Miami New Times
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I know Chanza Adside personally. I hope he's gonna make it. He's been moved from critical in ICU to stable at Jackson Memorial Hospital. They'll be doing tests on him tomorrow to see what damage was done. I'm afraid this may stop him from fighting again. I pray for him. He isn't dead. He's a fighter.
By the looks of it it seems like a photo from the dark side lol. I don't see any harm in that photo but what is the main purpose of Mincolla?